Works with the public, patients and
co-workers in a cooperative and professional manner

Collects payments for services
provided

Performs assigned clerical duties

Qualifications:

One year of experience in a similar
position - receptionist, customer service

Computer experience

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Receptionist Interview

Tell us about yourself.Focus on the aspects of your experience that apply to this position.
Tips on your interview
opening.

Why do you want this job?

Tell us about your clerical experience.

Tell us about your experience with the
computer.

What are your duties in your current
position?

What would your current or previous
manager say that you could improve in?

How did you ensure that you meet
deadlines?

You will be required to interact with
patients. Tell us about your previous experience with patients and
how did you deal with the experience.

Assume that you've been hired for the
position. A mother calls and says her child is sick and she
needs an appointment this morning. You don't have an open
appointment for the morning. What will you do?

Tell us about a situation in which you
took the extra step for a patient.

Why should we hire you?

Is there anything else that we should
know about you?Summarize by emphasize your qualifications as they apply to this job.
Also cover anything you missed from your opening. Tips on your interview
closing.